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I have been transferring short video segments from HDD to DVD-R on my 515.

If there are 5 segments, the 515 indicates that there are 5 titles on the DVD-R but when I play it back on a DVD player, that player indicates that there are 10 titles and it plays everything through twice. Can anyone explain this?

I have been transferring short video segments from HDD to DVD-R on my 515.

If there are 5 segments, the 515 indicates that there are 5 titles on the DVD-R but when I play it back on a DVD player, that player indicates that there are 10 titles and it plays everything through twice. Can anyone explain this?

I have been transferring short video segments from HDD to DVD-R on my 515.

If there are 5 segments, the 515 indicates that there are 5 titles on the DVD-R but when I play it back on a DVD player, that player indicates that there are 10 titles and it plays everything through twice. Can anyone explain this?

The five titles were not cleared off your dubbing list. That way you dubbed the same titles twice to the DVD.

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I was hoping for the length of each title to see how that might fit into your doubling up, or not, and your filling the DVD, or not. The "HQ" is the other big item to know.

Here's an example. Disc #4. 28:33, 19:39, 7:46, 7:48, and 1:07

Disc spaced used is 1:04:54 That's about all there was room for.

Wow, 1-sec below the HSD max. of 1:04:55... cutting it close!

That doesn't explain the doubling up, but the HQ might have something to do with it in relation to the playing machine. Some can't handle HQ bit rate nicely, and some might not see the +V R-mode files correctly.

That doesn't explain the doubling up, but the HQ might have something to do with it in relation to the playing machine. Some can't handle HQ bit rate nicely, and some might not see the +V R-mode files correctly.

What brand and model of other player sees the extra files?

Do you have any other non-Mag players to try it on?

It is a Toshiba SD-5000. Maybe 10 years old. I will hook up another one and check it when I can.

That doesn't explain the doubling up, but the HQ might have something to do with it in relation to the playing machine. Some can't handle HQ bit rate nicely, and some might not see the +V R-mode files correctly.

What brand and model of other player sees the extra files?

Do you have any other non-Mag players to try it on?

It is a Toshiba SD-5000. Maybe 10 years old. I will hook up another one and check it when I can.

It does not repeat when playing it on my computer.

That sounds suspiciously like a player that can't handle the high bit rate of HQ... here's hoping!